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PLANES 3D Combo Pack (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray Review)

PLANES_BD_3D_artDisney’s heartwarming family comedy, “PLANES,” revved up with high-flying action and adventure, lands in homes and mass retailers nationwide on November 19th.  This endearing underdog story about a crop dusting plane named Dusty with sky-high dreams touches down on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD and On-Demand featuring a cargo hold full of exciting bonus features.  After spreading its wings in theaters, “PLANES” soars to glorious new heights on Blu-ray, featuring wondrous high definition picture and sound and never-before-seen bonus features, including musical number “Franz’s Song,” deleted scenes, a behind-the-scenes featurette that follows Director Klay Hall’s personal journey during the making of the film, a look at the ten greatest aviators in history hosted by ESPN’s Colin Cowherd, and more.  Continue reading ‘PLANES 3D Combo Pack (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray Review)’

The Wolverine (Blu-ray Review)

I feel like this film and I have a lot in connection whereas this flick had setback after setback getting made, I had nothing but difficulties trying to see this one theatrically.  Fellow WSB reviewer Aaron Neuwirth can attest to the fact that I did get to catch the first twenty minutes of the feature in the theater.  LOL.  However, that was the last time I saw any of this movie before FINALLY getting the opportunity to check it out for the first time all the way through on the Blu-ray format for this review.  And let me be the first to tell you…it was very much worth the wait!  While the film’s not a perfect one, like Thor: The Dark World and Pacific Rim this year, I had a fun time with the Wolverine’s second romp as a solo act. And thank God too!  I absolutely hated X-Men Origins: Wolverine…no offense Hugh Jackman.  So now, with The Wolverine finally hitting retail shelves everywhere in the U.S., let’s utilize this moment in time to take a closer, more intimate look at this 2D (theatrical version only) and post-converted 3D (the main difference is the Unleashed Extended Edition with the 3D Blu-ray version) superhero action film. Continue reading ‘The Wolverine (Blu-ray Review)’

You Will Know Carrie’s Name on Blu-ray Next Month

CarrieI make it no secret in life that one of my favorite young actresses in Hollywood is Chloe Grace Moretz so it should also come with no surprise that I’m looking forward to her performance in the remake of Carrie, especially since I missed it in theaters earlier this fall.  I have heard a bunch of mixed things regarding the movie from fellow reviewers, but I guess I will be the judge of that finally when it comes to Blu-ray on January 14th and Digital Download on January 3rd.  It will feature a never-before-seen ending that’s billed as too shocking for theaters. Continue reading ‘You Will Know Carrie’s Name on Blu-ray Next Month’

Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year – The Gift of Friendship Edition (Blu-ray Review)

pooh bdGet ready to ring in the season with a full-length adventure straight from the heart of the Hundred Acre Wood! Join Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Roo and the whole gang in “Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year” – now on Blu-ray and Digital Copy for the first time! Newly re-mastered in digital high definition, this sparkling holiday classic is an inspiring celebration of friendship. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but Rabbit will only discover the true spirit of the season after his pals make misguided New Year’s resolutions to change – with hilarious and heartfelt results! Featuring beloved characters, delightful songs and fun-filled bonus goodies, this special “Gift Of Friendship Edition” is sure to become a shared family tradition for generations to come. Continue reading ‘Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year – The Gift of Friendship Edition (Blu-ray Review)’

The Best Comic Books of 2013

Super heroes and regular humans alike had their work cut out for them in 2013. The DC universe witnessed the advent of the Forever Evil storyline that saw everyone’s favorite do-gooders beat down and removed from the picture (temporarily anyway). Marvel is experiencing the return of Galactus, so you can bet earth is on his menu again.  Meanwhile, The Walking Dead delivered its consistently high quality storyline of survival amidst a world of zombie fodder. But with all the awesomeness that filled the comic book landscape of this year, which ones are deserving of being the best in their class?

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Adore (Blu-ray Review)

To be honest with you all, I’m not really sure what I was expecting here.  I really wanted something juicy, gross and full of controversy and taboo.  However, I’m not quite sure I received quite everything on my wish list.  Make no mistake about it, things that happen in this film are completely wrong, gross and twisted in my opinion, but it wasn’t as controversial as I thought it would be.  With a couple flash forwards, Adore plays out like a straight forward narrative that’s very reminiscent of my time spent with the feature Brokeback Mountain (see that review here) years ago.  I have always been a big Naomi Watts fan ever since Muholland Drive (I can’t wait for that to come out on Blu-ray), but other than that I was just along for the ride here with Paramount’s newest Blu-ray release.  So what say you?   Mirror, mirror on the wall.   Who do you “adore” most of all? Continue reading ‘Adore (Blu-ray Review)’

Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (Blu-ray Review)

Maniac Cop 3 - www.whysoblu.comWhen Officer Kate Sullivan storms a hostage situation, the whole incident is captured on tape by an unscrupulous media crew who edit the footage to show Kate killing a helpless victim. Now in a coma, Kate’s only hope is Detective Sean McKinney, who desperately tries to clear her name. But unbeknownst to him, Maniac Cop Matt Cordell takes it upon himself to exact revenge upon those responsible for smearing her name. Returning stars Robert Davi (PROFILER) and Robert Z’Dar (MANIAC COP & MANIAC COP 3) are joined by Paul Gleason (DIE HARD), Jackie Earle Haley (WATCHMEN), Julius Harris (SUPER FLY), Doug Savant (MELROSE PLACE), and Robert Forster (JACKIE BROWN) in this thrilling third entry from MANIAC COP creator Larry Cohen (GOD TOLD ME TO). Featuring a brand-new 4K High Definition transfer from the original uncensored negative, this definitive presentation of MANIAC COP 3: BADGE OF SILENCE comes packed with exclusive Extras! Continue reading ‘Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (Blu-ray Review)’

The Rutles Anthology (Blu-ray Review)

The-Rutles-AnthologyIn 1978, the BBC aired a special from former Monty Python member, Eric Idle.  The special was a full on parody of The Beatles’ history.  Entitled The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, the film is a very specific and on the money parody of the famous supergroup.  Every big moment is accounted for.  Idle even has written a catalog of parody and alternate versions The Beatles’ classics.  It’s a very involved concept that works pretty well if you’re familiar with The Beatles work.  Hell, if you just watched The Beatles Anthology that aired in the 90s, you’ll probably understand everything that this film is offering up for you.  Its a silly offering that is plenty of fun if you’re the intended audience.  Its kind of surprising that this is making the leap to Blu-ray, but I have no qualms with that.  Let’s see how they did with the disc then, shall we? Continue reading ‘The Rutles Anthology (Blu-ray Review)’

All The Boys Love Mandy Lane (Blu-ray Review)

All-The-Boys-Love-Mandy-LaneFinally, United States, All The Boys Love Mandy Lane is arriving on Blu-ray.  This film was completed and screened 2006.  It received some good acclaim and high praise from horror fans.  However, what followed was 7 years full of distribution hell.  Nobody knew what was going on and when it would finally come out.  Recently You’re Next was a film that was bought and took a while to come out, but that was only 2 years of waiting.  It’s a unique slasher film from Jonathan Levine who recently struck a big hit with this year’s Warm Bodies.  It’s also an early role for Amber Heard, who exudes her star quality and potential at this young stage.  It’s a fun film delivering on a wave of horror, teen comedy, blood and camp. Continue reading ‘All The Boys Love Mandy Lane (Blu-ray Review)’

Gobble Up ‘Homefront’ This Thanksgiving Dinner (Movie Review)

Homefront TNWhen I first saw the trailer for 2013 action thriller Homefront I thought that “could” be a good one considering in my book Jason Statham films are usually hit or miss.  It has a great cast to roast and boast about with the likes of James Franco, Winona Ryder and Kate Bosworth, but perhaps one of the greatest assets it had going for it, again in my opinion only, was the fact that it was penned by none other than Rocky Balboa himself, Sylvester Stallone.  Now I have to admit, I wasn’t completely sold on it until WSB reviewer Aaron Neuwirth got an early screening of it over at the Open Road offices last week and later exclaimed his enthusiastic love for it on our WSB chatline.  That’s when I knew that I could not pass an early screening of this upcoming Thanksgiving feature up.  Gobble, gobble.  Let’s talk some Homefront! Continue reading ‘Gobble Up ‘Homefront’ This Thanksgiving Dinner (Movie Review)’

Just Before Dawn (Blu-ray Review)

Just-Before-DawnIf you’ll remember a few weeks ago, I posted a list of Blu-rays I was hopeful for next year.  Well, had I been writing here at Why So Blu? last year, my hopefuls for 2013 would have included 1981’s Just Before Dawn.   Code Red has answered my call by delivering one right as the year is coming to a close.  Along with another cult title, Just Before Dawn is Code Red’s first foray into the Blu-ray format.  This film has a very cult status as it briefly enjoyed a theatrical release.  Previous home video incantations of the film have come through very poor quality VHS and DVD releases.  Would Code Red be able to finally give us a good looking presentation of this back woods thriller?  Let’s take a dive into this then, shall we? Continue reading ‘Just Before Dawn (Blu-ray Review)’

‘Frozen’ Is Solid Work From Disney (Movie Review)

frozen whysoblu thumbI will get this out of the way:  I really liked the fact that Frozen was an animated Disney film that did not rely on the death of a parent as a major plot point and that it did not end with a big wedding.  Not all Disney films have this, but Frozen stuck out to me as a Disney princess film that really tried for something a bit different, even as it utilized proven pieces of a formula.  It also helps that the film is a lot of fun, full of some really nice songs, exciting to watch, and wonderfully animated.  We may be past the days of traditional animated films from the Mouse House, but Frozen is definitely a solid entry for this generation of their work.

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Statham And Franco Face Off In ‘Homefront’ (Movie Review)

homefront whysoblu thumbI love it when a movie really delivers on its promise.  Make no mistake, Homefront is a B-movie, but it is a damn good one.  It is the kind of action film that roots itself in the actions of characters and only feels gratuitous in the presentation of certain action scenes, but not in the cause.  There was an initial thrill that came from hearing the premise and seeing the trailer for this film, but I was incredibly happy to be very entertained by the actual film and really rooting for certain outcomes to take place.  Jason Statham may not ever break away from doing fun action movies, but at least he is adding different shades to the roles he takes and choosing projects that I like seeing.

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Austin Comic Con: Artist Rob Guillory

Even after taking home an Eisner Award for Best Ongoing Series, I’m still going to argue that the documented work of Tony Chu does not get nearly enough credit. Chew, written by John Layman and drawn by Rob Guillory, has had significant ongoing success; enough to draw (no pun intended) artist Guillory to the 2013 Austin Comic Con. The master with a marker filled me in a few details on the future of Chew as well as his own future works.

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Spike Lee’s ‘Oldboy’ Is About As Flavorless As Bad Dumplings (Movie Review)

oldboy whysoblu thumbIt can be hard to try and critique a film, when it comes to addressing one that uses the basis of another film that one already loves.  It is hard to critique a film at any time really, as it requires a certain amount of consideration that really drags in all of what it going on in one’s life at the time, regardless of whether or not it was intended.  The 2003 revenge-thriller Oldboy is a favorite film of mine.  I was intrigued by the notion of a remake mainly because of the strong talent that seemed to be standing behind it.  Josh Brolin is a capable lead actor, Elizabeth Olsen already had my eye from her breakout work in Martha Marcy May Marlene, and Sharlto Copley has impressed me with his wildly different turns in various films.  Having Spike Lee serve as director was the strangest piece of the puzzle, as the story of Oldboy feels like nothing he has tackled before.  Unfortunately, the film does not come together in any way that really properly makes a case for why this story needed to be told again.

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Pain & Gain: Special Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Pain and Gain - www.whysoblu.comGet pumped for the ultimate Pain & Gain experience with this Special Collector’s Edition loaded with bonus features that take you on set with the all-star cast and behind the camera with director Michael Bay. When an ambitious group of personal trainers get caught up in a criminal enterprise that goes horribly wrong, living large will take everything they’ve got in the unbelievable true story that critics are calling “hilarious, smart, clever, & fresh.”  Continue reading ‘Pain & Gain: Special Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)’

Metallica Through The Never Thrashes Onto Blu-ray In January

Here’s one of those titles where I was just so busy in life at the time that I was regrettably not able to check out theatrically despite wanting to over the many positive reviews out there.  I do pride myself in the fact that I own the soundtrack, which in my opinion is pretty killer for a live concert.  So it looks like I am in luck!  While I can’t find any pre-order information online, I do have the below press release in my possession which states there will be multiple versions released of Through The Never on the magical day of January 28th…just in time for the Super Bowl, huh?  Check it out below! Continue reading ‘Metallica Through The Never Thrashes Onto Blu-ray In January’

Blue Jasmine on Blu-ray January 21st!

Blue Jasmine - www.whysoblu.comExplore an intimate portrayal of the inner-battle between fantasy and reality in the lighthearted drama from Sony Pictures Classics, BLUE JASMINE, available Jan. 21 on Blu-ray™* and DVD from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.  Written and directed by Woody Allen (Midnight in Paris, To Rome With Love), this endearing film finds Academy Award® winner Cate Blanchett (The Aviator, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, 2004) as Jasmine French, a former New York socialite, after her life falls to pieces.  Following her fall from grace, Jasmine flees the Manhattan high life for San Francisco, where she tries to pull herself back together again, while teetering between a troubled past and a fresh start.  Continue reading ‘Blue Jasmine on Blu-ray January 21st!’